MACCLESFIELD boss Steve King claimed captain Nat Brown suffered racial abuse from spectators during last night's 1-1 draw at Barrow in the FA Cup second round.

Brown appeared to react to fans as he came out for the second half at Holker Street. King said: "He got called a monkey by some of the fans behind the goal. He said to the ref, 'He's called me a monkey' and that's not acceptable."

As for whether Brown wanted to take the matter further, King said: "It's up to Browny. He said, 'Leave it', but the ref [David Webb] wants to report it." Barrow assistant manager Ashley Hoskin said: "It's not acceptable in any walk of life. I know for sure the club would take a stance on anyone shouting what was allegedly shouted."

Brentford's late super show finally ended one of Bradford's cup dreams. The hosts needed extra-time goals from Marcello Trotta and substitutes Clayton Donaldson and Harry Forrester to see off the side that dumped Arsenal out of the Capital One Cup just a week ago.

Alan Connell had given the visitors the lead for the second time in the game from a spot-kick before a late three-goal salvo. Kyel Reid fired Bradford into a 34th-minute lead before Fulham loanee Trotta levelled with a penalty just before half-time.

Second-half goals from James Constable and Peter Leven saw Oxford home against Accrington and book a tie against Sheffield United.

Ben Pringle hit Rotherham's first and was involved in the second for Mark Bradley as they stunned Notts County away. Daniel Nardiello scored a third before the break to seal a trip to Aldershot.

Cardiff are still waiting to find out who they will be going to as Barrow and Macclesfield drew 1-1. Kieran Charnock put the visitors ahead in the 19th minute, with Richie Baker levelling 10 minutes later.